If it helps, you can simply look at the relationship between longtermism (left) and neartermism (right) separately, and ignore the other.
I think it is relatively safe in this instance to look at the relationship with mean longtermism-minus-neartermism scores (shown below), but only because we first examined the individual relationships (shown above) above since- as I noted in my reply to Nathan- support for longtermist causes and neartermist causes don’t reflect a single dimension.
I also found these charts a little confusing. A single value for each or a clustered column chart might be clearer
Thanks for the additional comment.
If it helps, you can simply look at the relationship between longtermism (left) and neartermism (right) separately, and ignore the other.
I think it is relatively safe in this instance to look at the relationship with mean longtermism-minus-neartermism scores (shown below), but only because we first examined the individual relationships (shown above) above since- as I noted in my reply to Nathan- support for longtermist causes and neartermist causes don’t reflect a single dimension.